Joint Political Vision of Kurdish Conference

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NEWS CENTER - In the "Joint Political Vision" approved at the Unity of the Kurdish Rank and Position in Rojava Kurdistan, the Kurdish unity and the democratic Syria framework for the solution of the Kurdish question were emphasised.

Unity of the Kurdish Rank and Position in Rojava Kurdistan Conference was held yesterday in Qamishlo with the participation of Kurdish political forces and parties. The conference ended with the approval of the "Joint Political Vision", which includes articles on a comprehensive political solution to the Kurdish question within the framework of a decentralised and nationally united Syria.
 
The unanimously approved document emphasises that Syria is a multinational, multicultural and multifaith country and that its constitution must guarantee the rights of all its components, including Arabs, Kurds, Assyrians, Syriacs and other peoples. The document also stresses the adoption of a decentralised system of governance based on justice, equality, the principle of separation of powers and respect for human rights.
 
It called for the unification of the Kurdish regions into an integrated political-administrative unit within the framework of a federal Syria, the recognition of the national existence of the Kurds as a real people and the guarantee of their political, cultural, administrative and constitutional rights, including the adoption of Kurdish as an official language alongside Arabic, and the establishment of Kurdish educational and cultural institutions.
 
The document also called for the prevention of demographic change in the Kurdish regions, the safe return of displaced persons, the restoration of citizenship to those who were deprived of it according to the 1962 census, and the allocation of a percentage of the revenues from the wealth of the Kurdish regions for their development.
 
The atmosphere that emerged at the Rojava Kurdish Unity and Common Position Conference and the views expressed in the approved document reflect the willingness of the Kurdish parties to open a new chapter for joint political action to serve stability, justice and democracy in the future of Syria.
 
The document reads as follows:
 
NATIONAL SYRION CONTEXT
 
*Syria is a state of multiple nationalities, cultures, religions, and sects; its constitution must guarantee the rights of all Syrian components — Arabs, Kurds, Syriacs, Assyrians, Circassians, Turkmens, Alawites, Druze, Yazidis, and Christians — through supra-constitutional principles.
 
*The state is committed to international conventions, treaties, human rights, and the principle of equal citizenship.
 
*Syria’s system of government is a bicameral parliamentary system based on political pluralism, the peaceful transfer of power, and the separation of powers, and incorporates regional councils within a decentralized framework.
 
*Syria shall adopt decentralization, ensuring the fair distribution of authority and wealth between the center and the regions.
 
*The name, flag, and national anthem of the state should reflect the national and cultural diversity of Syrian society.
 
*The state must be neutral towards religions and beliefs, ensuring freedom of religious practice and officially recognizing the Yazidi faith.
 
*Adoption of a unified national identity that respects the particularities of its diverse components.
 
*Guarantee of gender equality and representation of women in all institutions.
 
*Protection of children's rights as declared by UN and Amnesty International agreements, providing care according to their regions’ conditions and taking into account their needs according to their nature and ages.
 
*Reconsideration of current administrative divisions, taking into account population density and geographical area.
 
*Recovery of looted Syrian antiquities and relics that were transferred inside and outside the country, returning them to their original locations.
 
*Annulment and prevention of demographic change in Kurdish areas and throughout Syria, ensuring the safe return of displaced persons, including residents of Serekaniye, Girê Spî, and Afrin.
 
*Formation of a constitutional assembly under international sponsorship, including representatives of all Syrian components, to draft democratic principles and form a government representing all Syrian spectrums with full executive powers.
 
*The right to express and receive education in one’s mother tongue and to practice one's culture as a right for all communities.
 
*Declaration of March 8th as a national Women's Day.
 
KURDISH NATIONAL CONTEXT
 
*Unification of Kurdish areas into an integrated political-administrative unit within a federal Syria.
 
*Recognition of the national existence of the Kurdish people in Syria as an indigenous people, and guaranteeing their national rights constitutionally according to international conventions and treaties, including the right to freely and equally exercise their political, cultural, and administrative rights.
 
*Honoring the sacrifices of the martyrs of the Syrian revolution, the Syrian Democratic Forces, security forces, prisoners who died in prisons, and martyrs of the resistance against ISIS, supporting their families and guaranteeing their rights through legal texts.
 
*Recognizing youth as a vital force in society and ensuring their fair participation and representation in all state institutions.
 
*Constitutional recognition of the Kurdish language as an official language alongside Arabic, and guaranteeing its teaching and learning.
 
*Establishing centers and administrations concerned with the Kurdish language, historical heritage, and culture; opening Kurdish-language media centers, radio and TV channels; publishing books, magazines, and newspapers; and creating research and study centers
 
*Ensuring Kurdish participation in the legislative, judicial, executive, and security institutions of the state.
 
*Recognizing March 21st, Newroz, as an official national holiday, and March 12th as a day of remembrance for the Qamishli uprising.
 
*Abolishing all exceptional policies, procedures, and laws applied against the Kurds — such as the Arab Belt project and Arabization campaigns in Kurdish areas — compensating those harmed by such discriminatory policies, restoring the previous status of these areas, and canceling secret and public agreements that undermine Syrian sovereignty and Kurdish existence.
 
*Restoring Syrian nationality to Kurds stripped of it under the exceptional 1962 census and resolving the status of unregistered Kurds.
 
*Developing the infrastructure of Kurdish areas and allocating a share of their resources for development and reconstruction, addressing the deliberate marginalization and neglect suffered in previous stages.

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